SYDNEY MOBILE CAR PAINT OVERSPRAY REMOVAL SERVICE

Accidentally splattered paint onto your car? It’s a complicated process but we can remove it for you.

The Mobile Car Overspray Removal Sydney Experts

Whether it’s cement dust, paint mist, bitumen flecks, tree sap, or any other wind-blown debris, letting those non-water-soluble particles sit can spell trouble. Once they dry, they bond to the clear coat and become stubborn to shift, and DIY scrubbing usually leaves swirl marks behind. One gust of wind or a shaky hand is all it takes, but waiting only makes things worse—overspray needs prompt, careful removal before it digs in. The upside? There’s a quick, cost-effective fix available.

Insurance premiums can jump after every mishap, so a fast, budget-friendly solution is a must. That’s where the Sydney Sparkle Mobile Detailing crew steps in. Enqurire online or give our friendly team a call and we’ll schedule an express overspray removal right away. Tradespeople, businesses, and corporate fleets across Sydney trust us for punctual, professional results. We safely clear away everything from paint mist, clear coat, epoxy, rail dust and tar to tree sap, bitumen, cement, lime, calcium deposits, and more—so your vehicles are back to looking sharp without the insurance headache.

Noticing Small Specks or Rough Textures on Your Vehicle? It Might Be Paint Overspray.

If you see small coloured specks on your vehicle's surface or feel a rough texture when running your hand over it, it’s likely due to tiny paint particles that have settled on your vehicle. This usually happens when your vehicle is near a construction site or someone painting outdoors, and the wind carries a fine mist of paint particles onto your car.

Overspray can cover your entire vehicle, including the glass, paint, trim, and wheels. Removing it can be a daunting task, especially if you plan to apply paint protection film (PPF) or a colour-changing wrap afterward.

It's important to note that small specks and rough textures might also be caused by other surface contaminants.

Avoid Damaging Your Paint

Scrubbing your paint with a towel, plastic razor, or brush can cause swirls and scratches. We see this frequently, and it just creates more work because we then have to address two issues:

First, removing the overspray. This can range from easy to challenging depending on the type of paint and the surface it’s on (trim, wheels, paint, glass). Even with careful removal methods, minor marring can occur, necessitating a light polish to restore the paint.

However, if you've aggressively scratched your paint, we’ll need to use more intensive paint correction techniques to fix the heavy swirls and scratches you've caused.

6-STEP OVERSPRAY REMOVAL PROCESS

Thoroughly wash the vehicle, including wheels, tires, and fenders.

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Initiate the removal process with tools and products like a clay bar adhesive remover.

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Clean the affected areas to remove any chemical residues.

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Perform a light polish to eliminate minor marring, swirls, or scratches or a multi-step paint correction to remove remaining overspray

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Apply spray wax for a shiny and protective finish.

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Dress the tires with a no-sling, water-based dressing.

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For a complete paint correction of your vehicle, you should check out our paint correction and ceramic coating services. Offering close to new conditions, with an extensive array of products and tools for the job, we’ll be able to have your cars exterior in the best condition possible.

OVERSPRAY REMOVAL PRICING

Pricing depends on the size, condition and make of the car.

$400 - $1400

Overspray Removal FAQ

What is overspray?

Overspray refers to unwanted paint particles that land on your vehicle’s surface, typically when nearby painting or construction is taking place. These tiny particles can adhere to your car’s paint, glass, trim, and wheels, creating a rough texture and visible specks.

How do I know if my vehicle has overspray?

You can identify overspray by looking for small coloured specks on your vehicle’s surface and feeling for a rough texture when you slide your hand over the paint. If your vehicle feels gritty or looks spotted, it likely has overspray.

What surfaces can overspray affect?

Overspray can settle on all exterior surfaces of your vehicle, including paint, glass, trim, and wheels. It can be especially noticeable on smooth surfaces like windows and body panels.

How does overspray removal work?

Our technicians use specialised tools and non-abrasive methods to safely remove overspray. The process involves a detailed inspection to determine the best removal technique, followed by careful cleaning and polishing to restore the vehicle’s original finish.

Can I remove overspray myself?

While it’s possible to remove overspray yourself, it’s easy to damage your vehicle’s paint if you’re not experienced. Scrubbing or using abrasive tools can cause swirls and scratches. Professional removal ensures the job is done safely and effectively.

What if I try to remove the overspray and scratch my paint?

If you attempt to remove overspray and accidentally scratch your paint, our team can still help. We offer paint correction services to address and repair swirls and scratches, restoring your vehicle’s finish.

Will overspray removal damage my vehicle’s paint?

Our overspray removal process is designed to be gentle and safe. While minor marring can sometimes occur, we always follow up with a light polish to ensure your vehicle’s paint looks smooth and flawless.

How long does overspray removal take?

The time required for overspray removal depends on the extent of the overspray and the surfaces affected. Generally, the process can take a few hours, but we will provide a more accurate estimate after inspecting your vehicle.

Is it necessary to remove overspray before applying paint protection film (PPF) or a colour-changing wrap?

Yes, it’s essential to remove all overspray before applying PPF or a wrap. Any contaminants left on the surface can cause imperfections and reduce the effectiveness and appearance of the protective film or wrap.

How can I prevent overspray in the future?

To prevent overspray, try to avoid parking near construction sites or areas where painting is taking place. If you know that painting will occur nearby, covering your vehicle can help protect it from paint particles.

What should I do if my vehicle gets overspray?

If you notice overspray on your vehicle, contact us as soon as possible. The sooner the overspray is addressed, the easier it will be to remove without causing damage to your paint.